Word: ch
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...largest canvas in the world is being used by Renimel, French artist, for his great panorama of the battle of Château-Thierry. Life-size American soldiers will appear in the foreground, with the river, town, surrounding hills and the enemy in perspective. It will be exhibited in Philadelphia...
Both the University and Freshman soccer teams are scheduled to play games with outside opponents at Soldiers Field this afternoon. The University team will play Amherst while the Freshmen are to meet Tabor Academy. Although Coach We'ch has not announced any line-up for this afternoon, it is expected that Captain R. M. Greenidge, G. D. Dorman '25, and J. C. Lamont will take a prominent part in the University attack. In addition, L. J. Barnes '26 will probably figure in the line-up, as he has just been made eligible by the College authorities...
...Coucy-le-Château, near Noyon, lives an Italian who much resembles the physical Dr. Benito Mussolini. He says he is Mussolini's brother. Asked how it happened that he was not occupying an important post in the Italian Government, he replied: " Italy has given herself to Benito. But she has not married the whole Mussolini family! My brother is not the man to put his influence to that kind...
...Germany and Austria to withdraw his offer. In the war he "offered his sword " to the Allies in turn, but without success. He even offered his steam yacht, the Mekong, to the French Government, but they refused it; the British Navy, however, accepted it. He turned his residence, the Château de Randan, into a hospital for wounded soldiers...
France has in prospect a record crop, and M. Chéron, her Minister of Agriculture, has predicted that imports of wheat will not be necessary this year at all, if wheat flour is mixed with that of other cereals. The French yearly ration of wheat is estimated at 85,000,000 quintals; production in Continental France is estimated at 79,000,000 quintals, with 20,000,000 more from the French North African harvest...